Average power rating of opponents played: GOLDEN STATE 95.9, CHICAGO 94.8

SCHEDULE AND RESULTS

GOLDEN STATE - Season Results

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Team Stats

Opp Stats

Date

Opponent

Score

SU

Line

ATS

Tot.

O/U

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

1/17/2014

@ OKLAHOMA CITY

121-127

L

-1.5

L

208

O

43-82

52.4%

45

17

47-81

58.0%

52

17

1/18/2014

@ NEW ORLEANS

97-87

W

-4.5

W

205

U

37-84

44.0%

50

8

32-83

38.6%

57

13

1/20/2014

INDIANA

94-102

L

-1.5

L

196.5

U

35-86

40.7%

52

15

41-91

45.1%

58

14

1/24/2014

MINNESOTA

120-121

L

-3.5

L

211

O

49-89

55.1%

44

14

47-94

50.0%

55

12

1/26/2014

PORTLAND

103-88

W

-6.5

W

216.5

U

38-91

41.8%

54

9

28-83

33.7%

65

14

1/28/2014

WASHINGTON

85-88

L

-8

L

205

U

30-80

37.5%

56

19

34-90

37.8%

60

18

1/30/2014

LA CLIPPERS

111-92

W

-6

W

213

U

45-91

49.5%

60

11

31-76

40.8%

48

13

1/31/2014

@ UTAH

95-90

W

-6

L

201

U

33-88

37.5%

50

8

35-73

47.9%

52

18

2/4/2014

CHARLOTTE

75-91

L

-11

L

199.5

U

29-93

31.2%

58

16

37-78

47.4%

57

15

2/6/2014

CHICAGO

102-87

W

-6.5

W

187

O

40-83

48.2%

46

12

32-77

41.6%

47

15

2/8/2014

@ PHOENIX

109-122

L

4.5

L

208.5

O

41-84

48.8%

38

12

43-80

53.7%

54

17

2/10/2014

PHILADELPHIA

123-80

W

-15

W

214.5

U

43-88

48.9%

66

18

33-90

36.7%

46

17

2/12/2014

MIAMI

110-111

L

1

T

207

O

40-83

48.2%

50

13

42-78

53.8%

42

12

2/19/2014

@ SACRAMENTO

101-92

W

-5

W

206.5

U

39-86

45.3%

44

7

33-79

41.8%

61

21

2/20/2014

HOUSTON

102-99

W

1

W

212.5

U

37-93

39.8%

60

12

37-101

36.6%

74

12

2/22/2014

BROOKLYN

93-86

W

-5

W

201.5

U

37-85

43.5%

55

10

32-78

41.0%

47

16

2/24/2014

@ DETROIT

104-96

W

-4

W

207.5

U

38-82

46.3%

58

13

40-99

40.4%

58

8

2/26/2014

@ CHICAGO

2/28/2014

@ NEW YORK

3/2/2014

@ TORONTO

3/4/2014

@ INDIANA

3/5/2014

@ BOSTON

3/7/2014

ATLANTA

3/9/2014

PHOENIX

3/11/2014

DALLAS

3/12/2014

@ LA CLIPPERS

3/14/2014

CLEVELAND

CHICAGO - Season Results

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Team Stats

Opp Stats

Date

Opponent

Score

SU

Line

ATS

Tot.

O/U

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

Shots

Pct

REB

TO

1/17/2014

@ WASHINGTON

93-96

L

5

W

186

O

35-76

46.1%

41

15

40-79

50.6%

44

16

1/18/2014

PHILADELPHIA

103-78

W

-8.5

W

197

U

40-82

48.8%

58

16

34-97

35.1%

54

17

1/20/2014

LA LAKERS

102-100

W

-8.5

L

198

O

39-102

38.2%

67

15

35-83

42.2%

55

21

1/22/2014

@ CLEVELAND

98-87

W

4.5

W

185.5

U

37-70

52.9%

51

10

33-88

37.5%

46

9

1/24/2014

LA CLIPPERS

95-112

L

2

L

190.5

O

40-93

43.0%

52

8

41-76

53.9%

47

7

1/25/2014

@ CHARLOTTE

89-87

W

-2

T

181.5

U

31-77

40.3%

51

13

37-88

42.0%

55

15

1/27/2014

MINNESOTA

86-95

L

4.5

L

197

U

32-85

37.6%

50

13

34-73

46.6%

48

14

1/29/2014

@ SAN ANTONIO

96-86

W

7.5

W

187.5

U

37-83

44.6%

49

7

33-71

46.5%

41

19

2/1/2014

@ NEW ORLEANS

79-88

L

-1

L

182

U

27-70

38.6%

58

17

38-80

47.5%

40

12

2/3/2014

@ SACRAMENTO

70-99

L

1.5

L

194

U

22-78

28.2%

44

14

36-69

52.2%

66

22

2/4/2014

@ PHOENIX

101-92

W

7.5

W

193

P

35-78

44.9%

52

18

31-80

38.7%

53

21

2/6/2014

@ GOLDEN STATE

87-102

L

6.5

L

187

O

32-77

41.6%

47

15

40-83

48.2%

46

12

2/9/2014

@ LA LAKERS

92-86

W

-3

W

193.5

U

34-80

42.5%

47

14

36-82

43.9%

48

18

2/11/2014

ATLANTA

100-85

W

-1.5

W

187.5

U

43-85

50.6%

64

14

35-80

43.7%

34

10

2/13/2014

BROOKLYN

92-76

W

-4

W

185

U

35-70

50.0%

50

15

26-67

38.8%

38

15

2/19/2014

@ TORONTO

94-92

W

3

W

182

O

36-72

50.0%

51

16

35-83

42.2%

42

10

2/21/2014

DENVER

117-89

W

-7.5

W

188.5

O

42-84

50.0%

57

12

35-87

40.2%

51

14

2/23/2014

@ MIAMI

79-93

L

5

L

185

U

29-81

35.8%

62

12

37-88

42.0%

47

7

2/25/2014

@ ATLANTA

107-103

W

-2.5

W

189.5

O

37-88

42.0%

58

12

38-84

45.2%

46

16

2/26/2014

GOLDEN STATE

2/28/2014

@ DALLAS

3/2/2014

NEW YORK

3/3/2014

@ BROOKLYN

3/5/2014

@ DETROIT

3/7/2014

MEMPHIS

3/9/2014

MIAMI

3/11/2014

SAN ANTONIO

3/13/2014

HOUSTON

KEY GAME INFORMATION

GOLDEN STATE: GUARDS: STEPHEN CURRY is not only the NBA's best shooter, but he has also become a great passer. Durability is the only question about him now . . . KLAY THOMPSON should take advantage of the many open looks he'll get playing alongside Curry and Andre Iguodala . . . The Warriors lost Jarrett Jack and brought in TONEY DOUGLAS. While Douglas got his career on track in Houston last year, he'll strictly be a second-unit guy as Iguodala erases the need for a second point guard . . . NEMANJA NEDOVIC is looking at a redshirt year, especially after an injury-filled summer. The Serbian combo guard should overtake Douglas eventually . . . There are few things in the world better than KENT BAZEMORE celebrating a Curry three. FORWARDS: ANDRE IGUODALA is a perfect fit in Oakland, where he can play point forward and set up the Warriors' many shooters. He's also a crafty cutter who should do some sweet things alongside Stephen Curry . . . DAVID LEE draws attention away from their shooters, which ensures him a significant role. But he kills this team with his awful defense . . . HARRISON BARNES may come off the bench more often, but the Warriors will frequently go small with Barnes stretching to the four, especially after Barnes' impressive postseason showing . . . MARREESE SPEIGHTS steps into Carl Landry's role as a low-post scorer off the bench . . . DRAYMOND GREEN had some trouble as a rookie. He'll have to play his way into this rotation. CENTERS:ANDREW BOGUT is injury-prone and will continue to be an afterthought on offense. They'll have to rest him often during the regular season . . . Between Bogut and JERMAINE O'NEAL, they're hoping at least one of them will be healthy at all times to protect the rim . . . FESTUS EZELI had major knee surgery and is unlikely to return in time for the Feats of Strength or the Airing of Grievances.

CHICAGO: GUARDS: After playing it very safe and sitting out all of last spring, DERRICK ROSE should pretty much be his old self. Of course, he'll have to knock some rust off early in the year . . . JIMMY BUTLER was an iron man during last year's playoffs, and his role will only grow this season. His defense and energy, as well as ability to get to the line, could make Luol Deng expendable . . . MIKE DUNLEAVY is in line for the sixth man role, primarily as a long-range threat . . . With Rose's return, KIRK HINRICH slides back to the bench. His playing time will be especially limited with Dunleavy taking up minutes at the two . . . MARQUIS TEAGUE will continue to be used only in garbage time unless Hinrich ends up getting hurt or traded. FORWARDS: LUOL DENG is back on the trading block, as the Bulls learned life isn't so bad without him now that Jimmy Butler has emerged. His offensive role could be slightly reduced . . . CARLOS BOOZER will likely be amnestied next summer, so for all intents and purposes this is a contract year. He's likely to still be a disaster defensively, which means he's a part-time player under defensive-minded head coach Tom Thibodeau . . . TAJ GIBSON will finish games and likely take over Boozer's spot a year from now. He's a superior defender and, while he doesn't have Boozer's range, he's a capable finisher around the rim . . . Rookie TONY SNELL is a Thibodeau kind of player, a long-armed, athletic perimeter defender. He's unlikely to ever do much on offense though. CENTERS: JOAKIM NOAH may be consistently banged up, but he's capable of playing through the pain. Depending on the Bulls' playoff position, he might sit some games late in the year, but Thibodeau isn't shy about playing him 35 minutes per night . . . NAZR MOHAMMED is back as a designated screener on offense and hacker on defense..

While they haven't been as efficient as usual, the Golden State Warriors are finding ways to get it done.

Grinding out another win, though, could prove difficult in Chicago, where the Bulls have controlled the series of late.

Hoping to get David Lee back, the Warriors try to make it five in a row when they visit the surging Bulls on Wednesday night.

Golden State (35-22) is on the verge of its second-longest winning streak of the season after opening a six-game trip with Monday's 104-96 victory at Detroit. Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson scored 19 points apiece and Jermaine O'Neal had 16 and 10 rebounds.

The Warriors were outscored 54-26 in the paint, but they held the Pistons to 40.4 percent shooting and outscored them 23-13 in the fourth quarter.

"It's not necessarily going to be flash and fun every night," said O'Neal, who had season highs of 23 points and 13 boards two nights earlier against Brooklyn. "If we're going to have a chance to really compete for a championship, these are the types of games you're going to have to win in the playoffs. We have a fairly young team and these games like this build the character and the image of the team."

Golden State is shooting 43.6 percent and 32.0 percent from 3-point range during its run, down from its season marks of 45.7 and 37.9. Curry, leading the team with 24.2 points per game, has averaged 18.5 in the four since the All-Star break.

"There's definitely a lot more to be accomplished," said Curry, whose team has won 11 of 14 on the road after opening 6-9. "Our expectations are high and this is a good checkpoint for us to keep that up. It's nice to know in my five years this is the best it's been, so that's a good feeling, but we want more."

Curry was at his best in a 102-87 win over the Bulls on Feb. 6, posting 34 points and nine assists while shooting 13 of 19. A repeat performance could be hard to come by in Chicago, where Golden State has dropped 20 of 24, including four straight by an average of 18.3 points.

Chicago (30-26) has won six of seven after pulling out a 107-103 victory at Atlanta on Tuesday. Former Warrior Mike Dunleavy led seven Bulls in double figures with 22 points and Joakim Noah added 20 and 12 rebounds as Chicago battled back from 14 down in the first quarter.

"They put us in a hole; we fought out of it," Dunleavy said. "We just had to battle the whole game."

Carlos Boozer also came up big with 17 points and 11 boards and Kirk Hinrich scored 14, including six free throws in the final 41 seconds. Chicago went 25 of 29 from the foul line while the Hawks were 13 of 16.

"I think they really wanted that game," Noah said of Atlanta. "We really wanted that game, too. It wasn't pretty at times. I'm just happy we were able to come out with the win."

Noah is averaging 18.0 points and 12.7 boards while shooting 66.7 percent in the last three contests.

Bulls guard Jimmy Butler is uncertain to play after sitting out back-to-back games with bruised ribs.

The Warriors are hoping to see Lee return after missing the last two games due to the stomach flu. He was averaging 24.0 points and 12.0 rebounds during a three-game stretch before getting sick.